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  • Aug 12, 2021
    Cajun Fries

    This what he looks like bro. I have no further questions

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    Cajun Fries

    This what he looks like bro. I have no further questions

    Imagine this guy stepping up to Nas and saying all of that to him in person 💀

  • Aug 12, 2021

    he says on “The Pressure.” “Only island that my "niggas knew was Rikers or Staten,” he says on “40 Side,” a line that’s neither clever nor true—his native Queensbridge neighborhood is just across Roosevelt Island from an island called Manhattan."

    LMFAO is this satire

  • Goo

    She opens “In the Party” with a perfect line: “Dicks up when I step up in the party.”

    Etc etc

    Bro just hoping that Flo Milli sees his review and reads that he gets d*** up when she enters the party

  • Aug 12, 2021
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    “The Queensbridge rapper’s sequel mythologizes his business acumen and doubles down on the formula of its predecessor to mixed effect.“

  • Aug 12, 2021
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    Jitney Spearx

    “The Queensbridge rapper’s sequel mythologizes his business acumen and doubles down on the formula of its predecessor to mixed effect.“

    Imagine how smart he felt when he typed that

  • Aug 12, 2021

    Take pitchfork not for reviewers but a whole bunch of comedians. Life will improve.

  • Cajun Fries

    This what he looks like bro. I have no further questions

    LMAO

  • Aug 12, 2021
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    Mannnn this album really the GKMC of old niggas

    This s*** raised the bar for rappers like Hov and all the other +40 OGs

  • ryuH

    Mannnn this album really the GKMC of old niggas

    This s*** raised the bar for rappers like Hov and all the other +40 OGs

    hahaha

  • Aug 12, 2021
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    This is just getting better after every listen

  • Goo

    Imagine how smart he felt when he typed that

    I swear all those P4K f***s do this

  • Aug 12, 2021
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    I'm sure Nas and Hit Boy are seeing all of the love that this album is getting from everyone. It looks like they're just getting started. At this point, it's probably not a matter of if we get a King's Disease 3, but when.

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    A E M 7

    I'm sure Nas and Hit Boy are seeing all of the love that this album is getting from everyone. It looks like they're just getting started. At this point, it's probably not a matter of if we get a King's Disease 3, but when.

    Yeah they will most likely do a trilogy together but hope they branch away from each other a bit afterwards tbh

  • Aug 12, 2021
    Jitney Spearx

    “The Queensbridge rapper’s sequel mythologizes his business acumen and doubles down on the formula of its predecessor to mixed effect.“

    they just be saying s*** lmaoo

  • Aug 12, 2021
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    Experiment626

    Yeah they will most likely do a trilogy together but hope they branch away from each other a bit afterwards tbh

    Facts Nas need to let alchemist produce at least 1 tape for him

  • Aug 12, 2021
    ryuH

    Facts Nas need to let alchemist produce at least 1 tape for him

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    A E M 7

    I'm sure Nas and Hit Boy are seeing all of the love that this album is getting from everyone. It looks like they're just getting started. At this point, it's probably not a matter of if we get a King's Disease 3, but when.

    This is another chapter in Nas' career no one could have predicted. Damn

  • Aug 12, 2021
    Goo

    This is another chapter in Nas' career no one could have predicted. Damn

    Facts all he need to do is just keep rapping and fw dope producers

    He so comfy in his bag he on auto classic mode

  • Aug 12, 2021
    Mkiza

    This is just getting better after every listen

  • Aug 12, 2021

    This album is SO good

  • Aug 12, 2021

    anybody else into "Nas is Good" as much as me. i f***in LOVE this beat.. and his delivery on it is so smooth

  • Aug 12, 2021
    Scratchin Mamba

    There’s a hint of survivor’s guilt in Nas’ fixation on the past. The first verse of the album opens with “I ain’t made it till we all can say that we made it,” and throughout, Nas pauses to note the people he’s lost, as well as dead rappers. He’s clearly taking stock of his career and his life, but his insistence on a moral to his life story crowds out detail and texture, turning his soul-searching into grandstanding. His version of history is a perpetual victory lap, an eternal bacchanal of self-help gruel—or “Brunch on Sundays,” as he puts it. King’s Disease II isn’t the worst legacy-obsessed rap album in recent memory. But it’s a reminder of the emptiness of rap as monument, the way fetishizing posterity reduces the genre. Nas is blessed, yes. Is that it?

    Crying i hate these nerds

    Who reads this s***

  • Aug 12, 2021

    Wasn’t expecting another great album from nas so quick I swear I feel like I’m eating good lately

  • Aug 12, 2021

    So impressed by this one fr